Browns to recognize late owner Modell at opener

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A special plaque honoring his commitment to charities in both cities, success in the NFL and contribution to Baltimore is the last thing visitors to the Sports Legends Museum in Baltimore see before they enter the gift shop. More : http://goo.gl/qy4Tq

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Modell, who died Thursday at the age of 87, remains a vilified figure here for moving the Browns to Baltimore in 1995. Browns spokesman Neal Gulkis said the team will pay "appropriate recognition" to Modell when the Browns play the Philadelphia Eagles. Gulkis said plans have not been finalized, but that the team is prepared to pay tribute to Modell, who owned the Browns from 1961-95.

Gulkis said the Browns intend to "show respect and dignity for Modell's family, the fans and community."

The team is being sensitive to both Modell's passing and its passionate fans, many of whom have not forgiven him for moving the franchise.